Saturday, December 4, 2010
Sunday Afternoon
Hi Everyone. I should have thought to post this earlier in the week. These are the cards we made last Sunday afternoon at Diane's Christmas Card Make. I'm sure you'll agree they are all real cute. The second piccie is a cute wee box and a couple of gift cards to fit inside (not for long though because I will almost certainly be using them VERY soon!!) It was a lovely afternoon and special thanks to Diane - especially as she was just starting with a strep throat which has gotten worse as the week has progressed. Hope you feel better soon Diane. Right - I'm off to write Christmas cards!! Harold is putting up the Christmas Tree. He started yesterday but struck a problem with the Fairy Lights. Isn't there a saying something about 'You can tell a lot about a man by the way he handles wet holidays and tangled Christmas lights' Well ours wern't tangled but I have to say he passed with flying colours and now we have WORKING Christmas lights again. Bless him.
Have a great day in our beautiful NZ sunshine. If you are in the UK keep warm and stay safe if you have to go out. Talk to you next time and thanks.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Monster March
Hi again. Just a very quick post tonight as it's late and I am a bit tired because I worked in the garden for a long time today and it was hard work and VERY hot. Anyway tonight I've created this card for our darling grandson, Trent, who turns 9 on the 7th of December. It took a long time because of all the masking and I had to use a stamp positioner to get the eyes and mouths in the right place but it was well worth the effort I think. Once again I am going to bed a happy bunny! 'Night, 'night again and thanks for visiting.
Monday, November 29, 2010
Wedding Anniversary
On Thursday this week we will celebrate our 43rd Wedding Anniversary and tonight I made this card to give to my husband. Those of you who are fans of His Majesty Tim Holtz will recognise the tag as His style. I love making these tags using TH Distress Inks. The colours are great and overlay each other sooo well. You can see the Moon Glimmer spray (copper) which I lightly spritzed over the coloured and stamped tag. The stamps are from a fantastic set called Harlequin Rose which I bought on my travels in 2009. It was an expensive set BUT I have used it heaps so it was well worth it. I love the sentiment on this particular stamp and it is certainly very apt in our case. I toned down some orange flowers and coloured a small white flower with TH Distress Ink in Walnut Stain. The other flowers were just the perfect colour to tone with the background card. I added a small orange and brown, 3D butterfly and a few fancy yarn pieces and voila. I am very pleased with my creation so I am going off to bed a happy bunny tonight. 'Night 'night sleep tight or have a good day if you are on the other side of the world from me. Thanks for visiting.
Kate's Card
Hi Everyone I hope you all had a great weekend. Here in Upper Hutt NZ it was absolutely glorious weather. I hope it
P.S The silver line across the bottom of the card is a Happy Christmas Peel Off, but try as I might I couldn't get a decent piccie of it.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
A Cool Birthday
Poinsettia Easel Card
Hi Everyone. What a glorious day we have here in Upper Hutt. I have been swimming this morning and now I am waiting for my friend Di to arrive and we are going off for a walk in the sunshine for a couple of hours. I have put sunscreen on for the first time this summer so that is surely a sign of how good the sunshine is. I've just got time to do a couple of quick posts before Di arrives. The first one is a basic easel card given a Christmas touch with nestabilities Poinsettia flower, paper from a Christmas pack and a tiny touch of ruby red glitter on the red snowflakes, just for a change from the crystal glitter on snowflakes. Very quick and very easy if you're getting down to the desperate stages for your Christmas cards. Hope you like. I'll be back in a couple of ticks with my second post. Talk to you then.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Lollipop, Lollipop Ooh Lolly, Lolly, Lolly. . . .
Remember that song? or am I showing my age. Millie used to sing it way back in the 60's. Anyway here are my lollipops. Do you like them? I think they are soooo cute. They are of course flavoured (scented) tea light candles made up to look like lollipops. How simple is that? I am teaching two classes on Saturday and they will be my last ones for the year so I am going to put a lollipop on each workspace as a little thank-you to the ladies. Some of them are regulars and do lots of my classes and some of them are new to my classes. Again this is a quick, little gift that young children could make or help with. We all have people who we like to thank for little kindnesses done through the year but it can get expensive can't it?
The beauty of this wee gift is that it is very in-expensive. Give it a try, either by yourself or with your children or grandchildren and have fun. You can get some yummy smelling candles at the $2.oo Shop! 'Night, 'night again and thanks for looking.
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